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. >> rose: we continue with appreciation of christopher hitchens with his widow carol blue and his editor and friend gray don carter. >> a number of young people, people in their 20s, mid-20s who really attached themselves to christopher, he hit something in them that hunter thompson had done in a generation before. he was very much a standard bearer for a younger generation of, you know, sort of armchair fire bras and he was the real thing and i think they admired him for it and sort of worshipped him. >> i think he was very, very stoic and he never really complained. he must have been in excruciating pain after the proton radiation, which actually worked. because he would try to swallow or eat something and he would kind of cry out. and that tells me he was really in agony. but actually, eventually, that cleared and we had a wonderful 20 cose meal athe waiverly inn with martin. >> rose: editors from the "economist," graydon carter and carol blue when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. 6-. >> rose: tonight we
. >> rose: we continue with appreciation of christopher hitchens with his widow carol blue and his editor and friend gray don carter. >> a number of young people, people in their 20s, mid-20s who really attached themselves to christopher, he hit something in them that hunter thompson had done in a generation before. he was very much a standard bearer for a younger generation of, you know, sort of armchair fire bras and he was the real thing and i think they admired him for it and...
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you can take it out caroling or trick or treating or+ walking the dog. when the power goes out and you want extrac13 you have great 360 degree illumination to see what you are doing. >>host: it is a real light. you are getting to love expect this to sellout in the earring.earlier this month bill was on with them and we went 5000 and they were gone. for trick or treating (...)we have this one family thats and they also do it and walk around. dog and night. how you would this be to have the dog and year-old fashion lantern? >>guest: + out with kids and a sporting event you can use this to walk back to the car.360 degrees of illumination. you can turn it down or up my producer is on and he just got on the computer to order the spile he is working.why? --to order this while he is working. >>host: he's doing it for trick or treaters. >>caller: a hint been waiting to welcome new yoiu i have been waiting to welcome you to each of sen. i was amazed to smaller than it i put my batteries andin and it does not tell you where the off is but the light that this gives
you can take it out caroling or trick or treating or+ walking the dog. when the power goes out and you want extrac13 you have great 360 degree illumination to see what you are doing. >>host: it is a real light. you are getting to love expect this to sellout in the earring.earlier this month bill was on with them and we went 5000 and they were gone. for trick or treating (...)we have this one family thats and they also do it and walk around. dog and night. how you would this be to have the...
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policy which is not aimed at keeping peace in the area or more analysis on this from anti-war activists carol stone he joins us live now ken thank you for joining our team now bear with me here why would a russia try to smuggle weapons to syria if there's been no or if there's been no u.n. arms embargo imposed against the syrian regime. the accusation is ridiculous but it's part of a larger campaign on the part of turkey recklessly to raise tensions in the middle east with a view to preparing the ground for a western military intervention in syria. now prime minister out of the want to use to name the source which provided her cash intelligence with information about the plane could there be more players involved in this scenario absolutely turkey here is acting as a cast for nato behind turkey stand the old colonial powers of europe britain france. italy and of course the usa and also some rich arab monarchies such as katara and some of the arabia those powers turkey is trying to curry favor with those powers because it's looking for two things turkey is one wants to get in desperately to th
policy which is not aimed at keeping peace in the area or more analysis on this from anti-war activists carol stone he joins us live now ken thank you for joining our team now bear with me here why would a russia try to smuggle weapons to syria if there's been no or if there's been no u.n. arms embargo imposed against the syrian regime. the accusation is ridiculous but it's part of a larger campaign on the part of turkey recklessly to raise tensions in the middle east with a view to preparing...
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become the most violent protest the country seen since he came to power just over one hundred days ago carol based journalist bel true as the latest from central cairo. what happened was there were two protest organized today one by the liberal forces who are complaining against these last one hundred days this plan that he said they would be able to to achieve significant changes to key social issues and egypt also going to the constituent assembly we're currently drafting egypt's national talk to which is being dropped in quite an islamist way so we had the liberals who were here to protest against that to the same time the brotherhood came down there was organized protests in the brotherhood and the brotherhood said political party of the f.t.p. the freedom and justice party against the recent ruling acquitting twenty five people who were involved in reports of involved in the back of the camel one of the bloodiest battles of the eighteen days last year when we had really was liberals and islamists in particular prove brotherhood supporters meeting on top here which then erupted in clashe
become the most violent protest the country seen since he came to power just over one hundred days ago carol based journalist bel true as the latest from central cairo. what happened was there were two protest organized today one by the liberal forces who are complaining against these last one hundred days this plan that he said they would be able to to achieve significant changes to key social issues and egypt also going to the constituent assembly we're currently drafting egypt's national...
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presidential rivalry is just a smokescreen this a confident reports this was the surprise that it heard carol i think. hurricane sandy crashing on shore i've never seen anything like this i'm at a loss for words to describe what the storm could do but there's no loss for words on the campaign trail and on the eastern coast of our nation a lot of people are into. in some very difficult times the storm that wreaked havoc on america's east coast is wreaking confusion in the last critical days of a tight race for president so how do you run for office about seeming insensitive to a national tragedy the candidates are certainly doing all they can to look like they aren't trying to score political points but their actions tell a different story president barack obama canceled his election rallies and returned to washington to focus on the storm the election will take care of itself next week leaving vice president biden to campaign on his behalf. one of the perks of running for president while occupying the white house is being able to make high profile visits like this one america's whether we are
presidential rivalry is just a smokescreen this a confident reports this was the surprise that it heard carol i think. hurricane sandy crashing on shore i've never seen anything like this i'm at a loss for words to describe what the storm could do but there's no loss for words on the campaign trail and on the eastern coast of our nation a lot of people are into. in some very difficult times the storm that wreaked havoc on america's east coast is wreaking confusion in the last critical days of a...
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on closing bell, three huge interviews, former ceo carol bartz joining us, find out if her successor, melissa mayer, can turn around the >> can and new tar kentz vowing to double the revenue the next decade for coca-cola. he will lay out the strategy for the goal and don't want to miss the rare and exclusive interview with the oracle himself, ceo larry emson. find out how he is planning to dominate the cloud and yes, sir going on that personal property buying spree. owns an island, owns now most of malibu. all that and more. maria still in san francisco, i'm still in new york. more at the top of the hour. >>> the comeback in cars, auto sales continuing to be a sign of hope in the u.s. economy phil la superbowl behind the wheel for us. i want to ask you, look on at the on year numbers, don't look barked the on month numbers, tells a different story, doesn't it? >> yeah. month to month has been different than year-over-year, year-over-year, looking at gains between 11 and 12%. look at the numbers for the month of september. um see better-than-expected numbers, generally speaking, hay cr
on closing bell, three huge interviews, former ceo carol bartz joining us, find out if her successor, melissa mayer, can turn around the >> can and new tar kentz vowing to double the revenue the next decade for coca-cola. he will lay out the strategy for the goal and don't want to miss the rare and exclusive interview with the oracle himself, ceo larry emson. find out how he is planning to dominate the cloud and yes, sir going on that personal property buying spree. owns an island, owns...
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saying clashes between supporters of the muslim brotherhood and those backing a more liberal agenda carol based journalist bel true has more details. what we're seeing today is actually a double protest party quite conflicting ideas there's probably several thousand people on the night now basically that the national purpose was called two weeks ago by a coalition of liberal forces against the constitution and the constituent assembly and this carney drafting egypt's national charter at the moment which they believe to be two dominated by islamists i'm not sure causing major issues like for example impacting women's rights and also criminalizing blasphemy these kinds of issues the muslim brotherhood themselves called a separate protest over the recent acquittal of the defendants accused of basically managing and organizing the buckle of the camel which is one of the bloodiest battles we saw. in the eighteen day uprising last year when we got here is a mixture of islamist groups and liberal forces and she's seen scuffles between them as the islamist groups tore down the signs saying that d
saying clashes between supporters of the muslim brotherhood and those backing a more liberal agenda carol based journalist bel true has more details. what we're seeing today is actually a double protest party quite conflicting ideas there's probably several thousand people on the night now basically that the national purpose was called two weeks ago by a coalition of liberal forces against the constitution and the constituent assembly and this carney drafting egypt's national charter at the...
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based on what, carol? the governor has no national record. my statement was accurate. romney's policy recommendations were strong or stroppinger than what the president -- stronger than what the president said. yvonne robinson, bill, it was concise and sound. thank you, yvonne. o'reilly, you are too sophmoric and ill informed. you are a harvard graduate with no common sense. i guess that explains it, right? tom mccray, very disappointing, bill, you are saying the word little and the governor can never be used in the same sentence. what say you? >> i say governor kristy has a big personality.
based on what, carol? the governor has no national record. my statement was accurate. romney's policy recommendations were strong or stroppinger than what the president -- stronger than what the president said. yvonne robinson, bill, it was concise and sound. thank you, yvonne. o'reilly, you are too sophmoric and ill informed. you are a harvard graduate with no common sense. i guess that explains it, right? tom mccray, very disappointing, bill, you are saying the word little and the governor...
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based on what, carol? the governor has no national record. my statement was accurate. romney's policy recommendations were strong or stroppinger than what the president -- stronger than what the president said. yvonne robinson, bill, it was concise and sound. thank you, yvonne. o'reilly, you are too sophmoric and ill informed. you are a harvard graduate with no common sense. i guess that explains it, right? tom mccray, very disappointing, bill, you are saying the word little and the governor can never be used in the same sentence. what say you? >> i say governor kristy has a big personality. >> good morning everyone. >> i am patti ann browne. >> i am heather childers. it is friday october 19th. thank you for watching "fox & friends first". >> we begin with the benghazi terror attack. >> this as president obama is coming under fire for how he just referred to the four americans tragically killed in the assault. good morning, peter. >> good morning, patti ann.
based on what, carol? the governor has no national record. my statement was accurate. romney's policy recommendations were strong or stroppinger than what the president -- stronger than what the president said. yvonne robinson, bill, it was concise and sound. thank you, yvonne. o'reilly, you are too sophmoric and ill informed. you are a harvard graduate with no common sense. i guess that explains it, right? tom mccray, very disappointing, bill, you are saying the word little and the governor...
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based on what, carol? the governor has no national record. my statement was accurate. romney's policy recommendations were strong or stroppinger than what the president -- stronger than what the president said. yvonne robinson, bill, it was concise and sound. thank you, yvonne. o'reilly, you are too sophmoric and ill informed. you are a harvard graduate with no common sense. i guess that explains it, right? tom mccray, very disappointing, bill, you are saying the word little and the governor can never be used in the same sentence. what say you? >> i say governor kristy has a big personality. arizona state university and you should send the governor a no pin head matt. >> at first i thought the tip of the day was con do sending, but now it is for insight and wisdom. excellent. >> bill, please tell us about the co author. he researched killing kennedy and killing lincoln charles. he lives in california. we write every line in the books together. good guy. puts up with me. gary, where can i get millers killing lincoln logs book? he loon -- at the lunatic shop. when are yo
based on what, carol? the governor has no national record. my statement was accurate. romney's policy recommendations were strong or stroppinger than what the president -- stronger than what the president said. yvonne robinson, bill, it was concise and sound. thank you, yvonne. o'reilly, you are too sophmoric and ill informed. you are a harvard graduate with no common sense. i guess that explains it, right? tom mccray, very disappointing, bill, you are saying the word little and the governor...
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to the euro it's gained against that and this is what we have time for this hour for now back to you carol all right thank you maria. now coming up our t. talks to andy greenberg from forbes magazine says that despite the u.s. war in whistleblowers truth out of advocacy is on the rise. the chance to be soo much brighter if you knew about sums from funds to pressure. these from stunts on t.v. dot com. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard welcome to the big picture. comes. culture is that so much of a given to each musician to find the mark left syria some more within and the deadly reality of seeing this conflict spill over into the entire region because much of the blame for the current. more news today is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for a shelter on the day. good lumber tour. was to build the world's
to the euro it's gained against that and this is what we have time for this hour for now back to you carol all right thank you maria. now coming up our t. talks to andy greenberg from forbes magazine says that despite the u.s. war in whistleblowers truth out of advocacy is on the rise. the chance to be soo much brighter if you knew about sums from funds to pressure. these from stunts on t.v. dot com. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and...
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. >> jason carol was inside the courtroom for the sentencing today. just listening to that audio, he is still claiming he's not a monster, he is the victim in all of this. but you heard them, victims had their say in court today. what did you see and hear in there? >> well it wasn't just the victims who had their say in court today, also judge cleland as well. since you just played the radio address, let me first give you what judge cleland had to say about that. he made it clear that he actually heard that radio statement that jerry sandusky had released. part of that statement sandusky felt as though it was some sort of conspiracy between the media and the courts and the victims. that's why he was tried for this original case. before sentencing, the judge said like all conspiracy theories, mr. sandusky, it flows from the undeniable to the unbelievable. and that's basically how the victims felt about this as well, brooke. and there were a number of victims who spoke today, three in all, victim number five, i'll start with him, this young man stood up
. >> jason carol was inside the courtroom for the sentencing today. just listening to that audio, he is still claiming he's not a monster, he is the victim in all of this. but you heard them, victims had their say in court today. what did you see and hear in there? >> well it wasn't just the victims who had their say in court today, also judge cleland as well. since you just played the radio address, let me first give you what judge cleland had to say about that. he made it clear...
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here is a portion of that hearing, starting with q&a from chairman carol eisa. -- daryl isa. >> yesterday made a significant press announcement. the documents in that book all indicate unclassified. are you prepared to deliver those documents to us at this time? >> my understanding is that we made an information available last night and this morning. that material is still here and we would be glad to meet with committee or staff afterwards. >> no, we want it for this hearing. the information was not classified. it was perhaps embarrassing. can you make that available at this time? >> mr. chairman, the individual pieces may be classified, but the totality must be considered to be restricted. the context is important. >> i agree with you. with that, i now move that the unclassified document of september 11, 2012, appearing above the signature of the ambassador, to place in the record. without objection, so ordered, the staff will distribute it. additionally, i move that the document of march 28, 2012, replaced in the record without objection. so ordered. additionally, and these will have t
here is a portion of that hearing, starting with q&a from chairman carol eisa. -- daryl isa. >> yesterday made a significant press announcement. the documents in that book all indicate unclassified. are you prepared to deliver those documents to us at this time? >> my understanding is that we made an information available last night and this morning. that material is still here and we would be glad to meet with committee or staff afterwards. >> no, we want it for this...
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the state's first congressional district, the race is another rematch--t this one between democrat carol shea-porter and republican frank guintawho unseated her in 2010. now, shins running on opposition to the tea party's record in new hampshire. >> they forgot they were there to create jobs and they didn't pass a comprehensive jobs bill, and they turned towards social engineering with trying to block contraception and all thoseho other issues that, that really shocked new hampshire. >> repoer: but congressmanre guinta is betting on frustration with wasteful spending-- the same issue he rode to victory in 2010, and one that often excites vots in new hampshire, whichs boasts no sales tax. >> they did have the stimulus, $800 billion and then it turns out that it wasn't nearly as effective as they hoped it was going to be. we continue to see the borrowing, those things really frustrated america and as a result you sawhis 87 freshmanhi class get elected. so i think that the other side feels they have no alternative but to try to ram the entire repubcan party as tea partyca and that just does
the state's first congressional district, the race is another rematch--t this one between democrat carol shea-porter and republican frank guintawho unseated her in 2010. now, shins running on opposition to the tea party's record in new hampshire. >> they forgot they were there to create jobs and they didn't pass a comprehensive jobs bill, and they turned towards social engineering with trying to block contraception and all thoseho other issues that, that really shocked new hampshire....
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jason carol is inside the courtroom for the financial sentencing hearing and he joins us next. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, tell your doctor if you have new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you
jason carol is inside the courtroom for the financial sentencing hearing and he joins us next. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood...
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are these surveys carol is pointing out do, they impress you? >> not really. we're not really seeing the actual data. she talks about 4 x dollar ad spend, 5x, and i think people are suitably skeptical of those numbers and not that facebook can't be a profitable place to advertise, but 60 studies seems like over kill. the proof will be in the pudding when the advertisers themselves put more revenue in the facebook platform and we get to mobile and i think the main thing right now and jason probably has this problem is more data on mobile, as much as possible, because if we know overall how much on the secular basis it is moving to mobile, that in effect becomes the business. >> i think the big issue is not just how users are shifting but where advertisers are putting dollars and e-market projects that mobile ad revenue will grow 80% this year and i think the big question is how much of that growth can facebook get a piece of? >> right. >> go on. >> i think if you look at desk top usage, this is a statistic and in the month of august 12 to 17-year-olds were down
are these surveys carol is pointing out do, they impress you? >> not really. we're not really seeing the actual data. she talks about 4 x dollar ad spend, 5x, and i think people are suitably skeptical of those numbers and not that facebook can't be a profitable place to advertise, but 60 studies seems like over kill. the proof will be in the pudding when the advertisers themselves put more revenue in the facebook platform and we get to mobile and i think the main thing right now and jason...
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so a special thank you to jen, regina nordall, carol rush, january peterson, heidi row sano and big thank you as well to the u.s.c. event team, public safety team and u.s.c. communications team. to all of you, thank you so much. we are both proud and excited -- thank you. [applause] we are both proud and excited for the leaders here gathered for today's important conversations and overwhelming outpouring of interest and attending from students and nonstudents including so many leaders from business, nonprofits and governments around the world. today is a beginning but it's also a continuation. having served as both senior adviser and secretary of education to governor schwarzenegger, running this institute is not just an opportunity to continue so many of the great initiatives that arnold in california were at the forefront of but an opportunity for so many committed public servants who worked on those initiatives to see their legacy continue. many of those people are here today, including the governor's chief of staff susan kennedy, many cabinet secretaries, press secretaries, legislativ
so a special thank you to jen, regina nordall, carol rush, january peterson, heidi row sano and big thank you as well to the u.s.c. event team, public safety team and u.s.c. communications team. to all of you, thank you so much. we are both proud and excited -- thank you. [applause] we are both proud and excited for the leaders here gathered for today's important conversations and overwhelming outpouring of interest and attending from students and nonstudents including so many leaders from...
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the primary season's, often times those are more productive because you have people like ron paul, carol moseley-braun, willing to make statements covering a question that the other primary candidates will not make because there is to read it -- too much risk for them. one of the thing that the third party candidate to is move the discourse in ways that are not allowable when you have just the two candidates. >> before we even have presidential debates, our system is rigged against third-party candidates. the commission on presidential debates is a wholly owned subsidiary of the two party system. i would like to see us go back to a genuinely independent sponsor, like the lea women voters. the criteria they have for for dissipation of third-party candidates is prohibitively tough. >> first of all, i want to thank the panel. i think we have had informative discussion, a unfortunately, maybe more informative than we will see wednesday night. i hope that is not the case. [laughter] here is my question, and against what we have been talking about. we have this american myth of the president n
the primary season's, often times those are more productive because you have people like ron paul, carol moseley-braun, willing to make statements covering a question that the other primary candidates will not make because there is to read it -- too much risk for them. one of the thing that the third party candidate to is move the discourse in ways that are not allowable when you have just the two candidates. >> before we even have presidential debates, our system is rigged against...